1. Growth characteristics of golden bell flowerThe golden bell needs sufficient light to grow, is not cold-resistant, and can survive in the shade. Suitable for warm and humid climate environment. It has strong vitality and is not demanding on flower soil. It can survive in slightly thin soil, but the soil should be fertile and moist, and the soil should be acidic with good drainage and air permeability. The golden bell has relatively many branches and needs occasional pruning. 2. Causes of yellow leaves1. Physiological reasons. If the branches and leaves of the golden bell flower are not trimmed for a long time, they will grow too densely, and the branches and leaves will dry out and age too much, and may turn yellow. 2. Environmental reasons. Sometimes too much watering can cause root rot, causing the roots of flower plants to be over-soaked due to excessive soil moisture. In addition, the yellowing of leaves may also be due to light. Golden bell flowers like light, and lack of light will lead to a decline in vitality and the leaves will begin to turn yellow. However, it should not be placed in direct sunlight, as this will cause the plants to become intolerant to excessive heat and lack water. In addition, the cultivation of golden bell flowers also has certain requirements for the soil. At least it must be fertile and well-drained. Acidic soil is very suitable for it. However, if the soil is too fertile, applying too concentrated topdressing or raw fertilizer may cause "root burn", resulting in yellowing and falling leaves. 3. Specific coping methods1. Prune branches and leaves. If the golden bell flower grows too densely, the leaves will turn yellow. We need to cut off the thin and old branches and take good care of it. 2. Keep the soil fertile and moist. Always pay attention to the condition of the soil, water and loosen the soil to keep it moist and breathable, and fertilize when necessary. 3. Maintain adequate lighting. Golden bell loves light, so it should be grown in a place with suitable sunlight, with sufficient sunlight and avoid direct exposure to the sun. |
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